Microsatellite (STRAf) genotyping cannot differentiate between invasive and colonizing aspergillus fumigatus isolates

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Abstract

We studied whether short tandem repeats of Aspergillus fumigatus (STRAf) can differentiate between invasive and colonizing genotypes of A. fumigatus. Of the 395 genotypes detected (n=1,373 isolates), 50 were clusters and 24 (6% of all genotypes) involved the patients with invasive aspergillosis and those colonized with A. fumigatus, indicating that genotyping cannot discriminate between invasive and colonizing isolates.

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Escribano, P., Peláez, T., Bouza, E., & Guinea, J. (2015). Microsatellite (STRAf) genotyping cannot differentiate between invasive and colonizing aspergillus fumigatus isolates. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 53(2), 667–670. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02636-14

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